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OHMIDOG! : Greyhound racing's toll in Texas

Discussion in 'Dog Blogs' started by ohmidog!, Oct 27, 2009.

  1. ohmidog!

    ohmidog! CH Dog

    [​IMG]Twenty*greyhounds died or were euthanized after races in Texas last year, according to records obtained by GREY2K USA, a Massachusetts-based group seeking to end dog racing nationally.

    The 20 were among more than 310 that had*minor-to-major injuries.

    Christine Dorchak, president and general counsel of* Grey2K, said the*figures from the Texas Racing Commission show the need to halt an industry in which dead and injured dogs are considered “a cost of doing business.”

    To breeders and track proponents say the injuries and deaths represent just a*tiny percentage, when compared to*the tens of thousands of times dogs collectively round tracks. Nearly two-thirds of 2008 injuries were rated as minor, according to the commission.

    “For us, that’s like saying no dogs should be athletic,” Diane Whiteley, a breeder and executive director of the Texas Greyhound Association, told the Houston Chronicle. “Anybody that’s ever had a greyhound that’s been injured feels awful about that. They’re like your kids.”

    Gulf Greyhound Park in La Marque, the only Texas track that currently has live dog racing, accounted for most of the 2008 injuries with its year-round racing schedule. Valley Race Park in Harlingen raced part of last year and since has taken a break in live racing.

    (Photo by Denise McFadden, courtesy of Grey2kusa.org)



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  2. crazy horse

    crazy horse Big Dog

    Re: OHMIDOG! : Greyhound racing?s toll in Texas

    If they lessen the tightness of the turns this may help, but banning it is not the way to go, a ban would drive it under ground and make conditions worse for the dogs
     

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